Review: Rafoo Chakkar (2008)

September 27th, 2008


Cast: Nauheed Cyrusi, Nisha, Archana, Shakti Kapoor, Yudi, Aslam

Director: BH Tharun Kumar

Rating: *

‘A Pathetic Chakkar’

Rafoo Chakkar is a passe, painful, boring, crude, trashy, brainless and predictable comedy. And it’s not funny; it makes you yawn all the time. It only shows a typical 3rd degree, low class comedy.

This pathetic chakkar starts with Millie and Julie (Nisha and Nauheed) who run away from home because they do not want to get married. Similarly, Pappu and Munnu( Yudi and Aslam) escape for the same reason. These four meet in Mumbai and fall in love, when they were supposed to get married to each other in the first place.

Wah Tera Kya Kehna

August 20th, 2004

Govinda, Raveena Tandon and Preeti Jhangiani make an interesting triangle in director Manoj Aggarwal’s forthcoming comic flick “Wah! Tera Kya Kehna”. The film’s music by Jatin-Lalit duo is another slapstick fare that is typical of Govinda films. Sameer’s lyrics too are tepid and cliched.

The highlight of the album is “I want Money”, the pseudo-English or rather Hinglish number that has Govinda exercising his vocal chords in distorted English along with Shweta Pandit. The song is about the hero’s unflagging desire to possess more and more money.

Chalte Chalte

July 28th, 2004

Starring: Shahrukh Khan, Rani Mukherjee
Music: Jatin-Lalit, Aadesh Shrivasatava
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Producer: Dreamz Unlimited
Director: Aziz Mirza

Shahrukh Khan is back and this time in a BIG way, starring in ‘Chalte Chalte’. The movie ‘Chalte Chalte’ is like a breeze of fresh air in the almost scorched Bollywood industry. It has weak story but with strong technicalities, direction and superb performances it turns out to be a big not-to-be-missed movie. It has all the qualities to stand at a big place among the major flicks of the year.

The first Bollywood concert in Lahore

February 20th, 2004

The first Bollywood concert to be held in Lahore, earlier scheduled for mid-February has been rescheduled to March 25.

When Concord 2004 was suddenly postponed last month, Bunty Walia, Managing Director of GS Entertainment had cited “technical reasons” for the deferment.

But the new date means that the first show of Bollywood stars in Lahore will take place the day after the one-day cricket match between India and Pakistan in Lahore (March 24).

Organised by Delhi-based Entertainment Works, Walia’s GS Entertainment is managing the stars, their stage acts and the script of the show.




 

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